Book Review – Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo

Book Review – Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo

Review: Shadow and Bone (Bk 1) Book Review: * If you haven't read Shadow and Bone, this review maybe spoilery * Siege and Storm is a solid second book in the Grisha trilogy that I really enjoyed! At the end of Shadow and Bone, the Darkling was a bad, bad boy. Like ...

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Book Review — Broken Juliet by Leisa Rayven

Book Review — Broken Juliet by Leisa Rayven

Book Review: Bad Romeo was so addictive to read and I had so much fun reading it. With the way it ended, I was dying to get my hands on the sequel, so I could find out what happens. Broken Juliet was another fun book to read but I got bored with all of the back and forth ...

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Book Review — Hugo and Rose by Bridget Foley

Book Review — Hugo and Rose by Bridget Foley

Book Review: You dream the same dream your whole life. You're on a magical beach with a beautiful man who saves you from the dangers and treachery the island hides. A city filled with castles is seen in the distance but after years of trying you can't quite reach it. Then ...

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Book Review – Bad Romeo by Leisa Rayven

Book Review – Bad Romeo by Leisa Rayven

Book Review: Bad Romeo is literary book crack. When I found time to read, I couldn't put this book down. I had to see what happened to our starcrossed lovers, Ethan and Cassie. While this book had a few things that I didn't like, I still enjoyed this book and the insane ...

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Book Review — Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

Book Review — Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

Book Review: The light shattered, leaving me in darkness. Wow! Shadow and Bone was such a twisty fantastical adventure. I haven't read many fantasy novels, but this book sucked me in.  Set in a Russian-esque fantasy world built on social status and monarchy, I was ...

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Book Review – Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

Book Review – Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

Book Review: If I could use one word to describe this story, it would be "adorable".  Eleanor and Park fell in love on the bus listening to '80's music and reading comic books.  Can it get any cuter than that?  I submit that it cannot!  Told in alternating points-of-view, ...

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